The Late Song Hae's Final Footsteps... Lotte Cinema's 'Song Hae 1927' Memorial Screening
Lotte Cinema to Exclusively Re-screen Documentary 'Songhae 1927' Starting from the 22nd
Lotte Cinema announced on the 20th that it will re-screen the documentary "Songhae 1927," which records the footsteps of the late broadcaster Songhae, starting from the 22nd. Photo by Lotte Cinema
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] The late broadcaster Song Hae, who can no longer be seen on TV, is coming to audiences through the screen.
Lotte Cinema announced on the 20th that it will re-screen the documentary "Song Hae 1927," which records the footsteps of Song Hae, starting from the 22nd.
Directed by Yoon Jaeho, "Song Hae 1927" is a film that documents the behind-the-scenes stories of Song Hae, who was active as Korea's oldest broadcaster. It was released and screened last November.
The film contains various stories, including the late celebrity's glamorous backstage experiences through numerous events until he reached the top via KBS's "National Singing Contest," as well as his sincere side as a father and husband that had not been revealed until now.
Song Hae hosted KBS's "National Singing Contest" for 35 years and was active as the oldest active MC until he passed away on the 8th at the age of 95.
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A Lotte Cinema official said, "We are holding a memorial screening to revisit Song Hae's humble appearance during his lifetime and the unspoken feelings he could not convey, and to honor the footsteps he took over 95 years."
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